Marquette Golden Eagles
Basketball Tickets

Nothing revs up Marquette fans quite like the magnetic energy inside the BMO Harris Bradley Center while the Golden Eagles are competing, so toss on your blue and gold and show your support with a purchase of Marquette men’s basketball tickets.

Marquette Golden Eagles Basketball Tickets

MU fanatics are springing for Marquette basketball tickets with the Golden Eagles returning to the BMO Harris Bradley Center for another year of Big East hoops. Marquette University's men's basketball program boasts one of the most intimidating home court advantages in the college game. Purchase 2015-2016 Marquette Golden Eagles basketball tickets to brave the sea of Blue & Gold this season in Brew City. All of MU's hard court collisions are listed on the Marquette basketball schedule above. This is your chance to set aside Golden Eagles basketball tickets for Marquette's biggest games!

The Golden Eagles will be welcoming some of the most recognizable programs in the country to Milwaukee this season. It is our mission at Vivid Seats to assist our customers in making the right purchase of Marquette University basketball tickets. Regardless if you are searching for courtside seats or student section passes, we will work diligently until you are completely satisfied. Be sure to cite our BMO Harris Bradley Center seating chart to compare prices and find the best place to take in a game. Participate in all the "Go, Marquette" chants on game day when you buy Marquette basketball tickets.

Marquette NCAA Tournament Tickets

Make Vivid Seats your first stop when the Golden Eagles dance their way into March! We have a long history of partnering MU fans with passes to Marquette NCAA Tournament games, as well as, Final Four tickets. Experience March Madness like never before with Vivid Seats.

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The Elite Eight run by the Marquette Golden Eagles during the 2012-13 season was the program’s best season since Buzz Williams took over as head coach in 2008, and this season, the team will add arguably the best recruiting class in Williams’ six-year tenure. The team will lose leading scorer Vander Blue, but will retain most of the rest of its key pieces, including Davante Gardner (11.5 points, 4.8 rebounds per game) and Jamil Wilson (9.7 ppg, 4.9 rpg), both of whom ranked among the team’s top three scorers and rebounders last season. While Gardner and Wilson will form an experienced frontcourt, the options for the backcourt rotation are less battle-tested—juniors Todd Mayo and Derrick Wilson have seen limited action in their college careers up to this point, and the freshmen are an unproven commodity at this juncture.

Although it might lack experience, Williams’ incoming class does not lack talent or potential, as Rivals.com rated it as the ninth-best group in the nation. JaJuan Johnson, Duane Wilson, and John Dawson could all see major minutes at the guard positions, while Deonte Burton and Jameel McKay are high-energy players who should add depth on the interior.